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his main focus as jon was mentioning was education. let's talk to a folks taking a look at the budget so see if this is something realistic that can pass through congress. chairman of the senate republican policy committee, john barrasso is joining us now. as we look at the budget proposal, your thoughts? >> jenna, first the president said he wanted to avoid self-inflicted wounds. the two big self-inflicted wounds were the health care law he forced through congress against the will of the american people and $800 billion so-called stimulus package which he said if it passed by now unemployment rates he said would be under 6% and in fact unemployment rates have been over 8% for 36 months. i look at that picture of the president and see all the young people behind him and budget he put out today is burying those young people under a mountain of debt. the budget he puts out adds $11 trillion to the debt into the future. so i think that the president has abandoned his role as leader of this nation by not being honest with the american peop
his main focus as jon was mentioning was education. let's talk to a folks taking a look at the budget so see if this is something realistic that can pass through congress. chairman of the senate republican policy committee, john barrasso is joining us now. as we look at the budget proposal, your thoughts? >> jenna, first the president said he wanted to avoid self-inflicted wounds. the two big self-inflicted wounds were the health care law he forced through congress against the will of the...
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more and more students are going back to school to further their education. master's degrees, medical schools, veterinarian school that is raising amount to above that one trillion dollar mark. if they are getting out of school and don't have a job, we're still at 8.3% unemployment they can't begin to fay of the loan. one delinquent payment you go into a default situation with government loans which is the majority of the loans out there, jenna. this is really a debt bomb for this country taken many people by surprise today with this new data. jenna: think about the ripple effects of that, someone so young urgs you think about student loan that, ripple effects, cheryl, where do we see the potential effects of the student loan market? >> in particular the housing market will be affected. that is one thing i'm watching particularly now, jenna. first-time home buyers especially with all the credits given over last few years those are ones not going out getting new mortgages, buying new homes. you've been doing a series on the news channel called shattered dreams
more and more students are going back to school to further their education. master's degrees, medical schools, veterinarian school that is raising amount to above that one trillion dollar mark. if they are getting out of school and don't have a job, we're still at 8.3% unemployment they can't begin to fay of the loan. one delinquent payment you go into a default situation with government loans which is the majority of the loans out there, jenna. this is really a debt bomb for this country taken...
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jenna: do you have a background in education? you worked for the pta you were active at the school board. have you ever taught in a classroom? >> no, ma'am, i have not. jenna: let's talk a little bit about that because that might be a question would have. why do you think parents can make better decisions about a school than some of the trained professionals who have made their career out of it? >> it's not that i think i would be a better person making those decisions. what i'm saying i have an equal right and equal say in what is happening in that school. i'm a parent of a child that attends that school. and if i can't say or concern or voice my concerns about what's happening on the school, and what direction i believe the school should take for my child and every other child that goes to that school, that's an issue. you can't, i know that they have their professionals but in one voice they say, well, parents are the primary educators. in the second voice they're saying what do parents know, they're not educators. which one i
jenna: do you have a background in education? you worked for the pta you were active at the school board. have you ever taught in a classroom? >> no, ma'am, i have not. jenna: let's talk a little bit about that because that might be a question would have. why do you think parents can make better decisions about a school than some of the trained professionals who have made their career out of it? >> it's not that i think i would be a better person making those decisions. what i'm...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. gregg: presidential politics and the media, with about 13 weeks left to election day the campaign for president obama and governor romney are showing differing strategies on how they interact with, grant interviews to and take questions from the reporters that cover them. chief washington correspondent james rosen live for that story. >> reporter: even politicians who have been known to enjoy the company of reporters, such as president kennedy who liked to toss a few back in the white house with ben bradley have also been known to complain about their coverage. and reporters too are a notoriously fetching lot about being given access to who they cover. a venting of frustration from afar. >> governor romney -- >> governor romney. [inaudible question] >> reporter: across his eight-day trip romney answered two questions from britain reporters and conducted eight interviews. not a geyser of information but at least fielding questions from the pros who cover him full time. contrast that wi
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. gregg: presidential politics and the media, with about 13 weeks left to election day the campaign for president obama and governor romney are showing differing strategies on how they interact with, grant interviews to and take questions from the reporters that cover them. chief washington correspondent james rosen live for that story. >> reporter: even politicians who have been known to enjoy the company of...
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we're supporting the educational system throughout the state of connecticut. we're certainly, as you well know, the teachers are well-trained. the faculty are well-trained, all the personnel in the school are well-trained. they practice for fire drills, for emergencies and belief me the blanket of public security will be strict in the state of connecticut. what i would like to say today, this is going to be our last press gathering today. we have come to a point in this investigation, yes, we are still working but i don't want to keep you here, want to keep coming up and trying to give you information if we have no new information to give you. what we're going to do, i handed out a slip that gives you information. anything new is going to be posted on our website. all press releases, all press announcements will be posted on our website. if there were anything thatupteg this investigation and we needed to hold a press conference and it would have to be something significant, we'll give you ample time to gather at a central location and provide that between the
we're supporting the educational system throughout the state of connecticut. we're certainly, as you well know, the teachers are well-trained. the faculty are well-trained, all the personnel in the school are well-trained. they practice for fire drills, for emergencies and belief me the blanket of public security will be strict in the state of connecticut. what i would like to say today, this is going to be our last press gathering today. we have come to a point in this investigation, yes, we...
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you want to spend time with them, educate them, educate yourself. because the more you know about technology, the better position you're going to be in to prevent them from getting themselves and, ultimately, you in trouble. over half of white kids are actually hacking, and as a result they're cyberbullying. gregg: do you have kids, robert? >> i do, yes. gregg: how many kids do you have? >> i have two little girls. two little girls. gregg: really? and you've had this conversation with them? [laughter] >> look, if i could lock my kids in the house until they were 45, i would. but i have to sit down, i have to, you know, talk to them and educate them and monitor them and know what's going on in their online arrives, otherwise -- lives, otherwise it could get out of control really quick. gregg: you're the guy i want to be. i have two daughters -- jenna: maybe robert could come over to your house. gregg: could you have the conversation for me, please? because i don't really want to do it. [laughter] okay. robert, thank you so much for being with us. goo
you want to spend time with them, educate them, educate yourself. because the more you know about technology, the better position you're going to be in to prevent them from getting themselves and, ultimately, you in trouble. over half of white kids are actually hacking, and as a result they're cyberbullying. gregg: do you have kids, robert? >> i do, yes. gregg: how many kids do you have? >> i have two little girls. two little girls. gregg: really? and you've had this conversation...
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i was attacked for being against education because i called for elimination of the department of education. but i will not specify what i'm for. he said he will eliminate some departments but won't say which. conservatives wanted it for a long time. 18 years ago, 1994 when the republican revolution took place they came to power in washington on the promise they would eliminate a whole cabinet departments. that of course didn't happen. pretty tough to eliminate a cabinet department it turns out. rick: i was going to say. this might give us the window into the tricky business that mitt romney is going to have in a general election campaign to continue to speak to conservative voters around the country while also trying to appeal to the independent voters who he is actually going to need to win over if he is going to win the white house. >> that is exactly right. i don't think that mitt romney has, unlike previous nominees on the republican side, you know, put himself far out of the mainstream in the primary. he hasn't gone, he hasn't actually taken starkly conservative positions and that has
i was attacked for being against education because i called for elimination of the department of education. but i will not specify what i'm for. he said he will eliminate some departments but won't say which. conservatives wanted it for a long time. 18 years ago, 1994 when the republican revolution took place they came to power in washington on the promise they would eliminate a whole cabinet departments. that of course didn't happen. pretty tough to eliminate a cabinet department it turns out....
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>> reporter: both the governor and state board of education believe it is constitutional. that is exactly what this district court judge here in baton rouge will be deciding this week, jon. jon: it will be interesting to watch the results. casey stiegel report indeed. jon: thanks, casey. jenna: once again it appears a meeting did not go well today. why senator susan collins says she could not support rice for secretary of state if that eventually happens, that nomination, without more information. we're going to tell you more about that. >>> plus what do you really need to know if you love your blts like i do? jon will take a closer look at the pork industry next. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first mo
>> reporter: both the governor and state board of education believe it is constitutional. that is exactly what this district court judge here in baton rouge will be deciding this week, jon. jon: it will be interesting to watch the results. casey stiegel report indeed. jon: thanks, casey. jenna: once again it appears a meeting did not go well today. why senator susan collins says she could not support rice for secretary of state if that eventually happens, that nomination, without more...
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he supports paul ryan's budget which could cut education by 20%. jon: vice president joe biden is campaigning in michigan, talking to supporters in detroit. and congressman paul ryan is in virginia and north carolina today, after hitting the president hard yesterday for a big gaffe from 2008, about unabouts and religion. listen. >> you remember that one where he said people in places like pennsylvania, wisconsin, we cling to our guns and our religion. [applause] hey, as a catholic deer hunter, guilty as charged. all right? [cheers and applause] that's what freedom is. jon: well all of this comes as a new associated press/gfk poll showing president obama and edge cog romney and ryan 47 to 46% in head-to-head match up. that is inside the margin of error. according to a new "nbc news-wall street journal poll", mr. obama leads mr. romney, 48 to 44%. a lead 3%. joining us now, to make sense of all this, political reporter for "real clear politics", erin mcpike. so essentially they are tied in these polls. have you seen much movement, erin? >> no. mitt r
he supports paul ryan's budget which could cut education by 20%. jon: vice president joe biden is campaigning in michigan, talking to supporters in detroit. and congressman paul ryan is in virginia and north carolina today, after hitting the president hard yesterday for a big gaffe from 2008, about unabouts and religion. listen. >> you remember that one where he said people in places like pennsylvania, wisconsin, we cling to our guns and our religion. [applause] hey, as a catholic deer...
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jenna: maybe tapping the cost of education? >> well, i think the cost of education is always a big issue, if you're somebody who's going to school. there are programs available to help team who -- people who need it and that's what the stafford loan program does, it affects one third of all government loans out there and of course there are a lot of students who get loans -- continue to get loans through private lenders. but the cost of college education continues to go up, and what we're seeing, i think, is a result of a lot of the polices coming out of washington, d.c. is states are now having to pay more to cover the medicaid costs that are being handed to them by the federal government, and, therefore, they have less to put into higher ed, so we're seeing a real shift going on in this country, because of some of the polices that are -- that have been created in washington, d.c., and largely because of more government takeovers. i think the real issue here goes back to the omabacare bill that was passed in 2009, where $9 bil
jenna: maybe tapping the cost of education? >> well, i think the cost of education is always a big issue, if you're somebody who's going to school. there are programs available to help team who -- people who need it and that's what the stafford loan program does, it affects one third of all government loans out there and of course there are a lot of students who get loans -- continue to get loans through private lenders. but the cost of college education continues to go up, and what we're...
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and the other is education. jon: great education tphal system. we have to wrap it up. it was a fascinating piece. julio ottino the co-author. thank you for sharing your ideas with us. >> thanks very much. jenna: she rose to the high ra*pbs in the military. she is back home looking for work. she'll be here live with her take on the job search for our veterans. we hear what it's like and get the real story, next. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. jenna: u.s. troop withdrawals from iraq and afghanistan a big issue. the last election sure to be a big issue and the upcoming one as well especially with the job crisis taking its place and returning vets joining the workforce. what exactly are they facing now today. last month the general unemployment rate was 8.3%. for vets it was nearly a full point higher at 9.1%. that is significant. michelle r orbs xby was one of the few blackhawk helicopter pi
and the other is education. jon: great education tphal system. we have to wrap it up. it was a fascinating piece. julio ottino the co-author. thank you for sharing your ideas with us. >> thanks very much. jenna: she rose to the high ra*pbs in the military. she is back home looking for work. she'll be here live with her take on the job search for our veterans. we hear what it's like and get the real story, next. are you receiving a payout from a legal settlement or annuity over 10 or even...
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he's not going nence education. what he said is it's snobbish to think that -- >> obama didn't say 100 percent should go to college. that's not what the president said. that's misreporting if that's what you are saying he said. he's advocating that people should have the opportunity to go, the same as rick santorum said when he ran for the senate. jon: this is an issue that's going to continue to dominate the headlines and we'll see how rick santorum does in the michigan primary but he certainly has attracted a lot of attention for his views. alan, jim, thank you both. >> thank you. jenna: the fbi is taking a tough new stand on white collar crime, using michael douglas in his oscar winning role as gordon gecko on wall street to warn the public to do the right thing and report insider trading and other crimes to the fed. rick leventhal is live from wall street with more on this. hi rick. >> reporter: hey jenna. it's not a coincidence that on the morning after the academy awards the fbi is releasing that tsa featuring
he's not going nence education. what he said is it's snobbish to think that -- >> obama didn't say 100 percent should go to college. that's not what the president said. that's misreporting if that's what you are saying he said. he's advocating that people should have the opportunity to go, the same as rick santorum said when he ran for the senate. jon: this is an issue that's going to continue to dominate the headlines and we'll see how rick santorum does in the michigan primary but he...
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you need reform of education to start with. you need to talk about the mismatch of skills, companies need to be doing more to train people for the jobs that are open. and these are hard, difficult questions. how do you get that middle class linked into the same global economy that's helped the upper class? jenna: at this point in the financial crisis, and i know we're out of the recession but we're still in this time of turmoil when it comes to where we are in the economy in this country, why don't we have better answers on either side to the questions you just pose? >> i think they're really complex questions. think it's g, it's gotten so steeped in the media political culture, in part because our culture historically, from colonial times, we have had this conflicted attitude towards wealth. we love equality but we also love the pursuit of wealth. it is something that we're not, again we're conflicted about. i think that stirs a lot of emotions about it. but again, you need to look at things like education reform. let me start
you need reform of education to start with. you need to talk about the mismatch of skills, companies need to be doing more to train people for the jobs that are open. and these are hard, difficult questions. how do you get that middle class linked into the same global economy that's helped the upper class? jenna: at this point in the financial crisis, and i know we're out of the recession but we're still in this time of turmoil when it comes to where we are in the economy in this country, why...
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that we can educate people, i think we can make a big difference. jon: in december of '06, this city, new york city, put in a ban on trans fats, using trans fats to deep fry foods, for instance. according to the city, restaurant trans fat use dropped from about 50% of fried products to less than 2%. new york sort of has become the leader in this kind of thing. all kinds of other states and municipalities have followed on, you know, despite the complaints that this is nanny government. >> right. jon: is it ultimately going to -- >> yeah. it's going to make a big difference. the ban on trans fats, this is an artificial form of fat that was put into our food. it had a certain flavor texture that food producers liked, but it increased levels of heart disease and diabetes. this is not the kind of food that we want to be consuming. we want to educate people not only about the things they shouldn't be eating, but also the things they should be eating, more greens, more fruits ask vegetables, healthy grains. jon: okay. then why not educate them and let them
that we can educate people, i think we can make a big difference. jon: in december of '06, this city, new york city, put in a ban on trans fats, using trans fats to deep fry foods, for instance. according to the city, restaurant trans fat use dropped from about 50% of fried products to less than 2%. new york sort of has become the leader in this kind of thing. all kinds of other states and municipalities have followed on, you know, despite the complaints that this is nanny government. >>...
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i think we've got to invest in education and training. i think it's important for us to develop new sources of energy here in america. that we change our tax code to make sure that we are helping small businesses and companies that are investing here in the united states. >> reporter: what we saw after the president framed that way, though, framed it that way is that mitt romney punched back and said, wait a second you've been president for four years, why haven't you done some of that. it didn't appear that the president had been challenged in that kind of a direct way in a longtime and didn't really counter punch on those points. he's going to have to recover quickly now not just because we have two more presidential debates and a vice presidental one coming next week, but tomorrow there is a jobs report for the month of september. that is something the obama camp will have to be ready for as well. jon: some are saying is part of the reason romney scored is because he was more personal, had a more personal approach. do you think that is
i think we've got to invest in education and training. i think it's important for us to develop new sources of energy here in america. that we change our tax code to make sure that we are helping small businesses and companies that are investing here in the united states. >> reporter: what we saw after the president framed that way, though, framed it that way is that mitt romney punched back and said, wait a second you've been president for four years, why haven't you done some of that....
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andrea kaufman is a education professor at depaul university and something of an expert in educational issues. we invited her on to talk about some of the differences here. in chicago these teachers are out on strike. obviously hundreds of thousands of kids casting about with nothing to do. parents are left wondering how to handle day-care especially for the younger ones. this is the kind of thing that couldn't happen in wisconsin right now because of the new law, right? >> you know, i think that is true. it couldn't happen in wisconsin but i also think there is a history in chicago of working well with the union. i mean under our former leader of chicago schools and our former union president there was a good, constructive working relationship. jon: so why this strike? what happened? >> you know, i think there are a couple of factors. i definitely think both our mayor and our union president have big personalities and this is become personal and i think we need a more collaborative approach. i also think around the country there's been a kind of perception that public sector unions ar
andrea kaufman is a education professor at depaul university and something of an expert in educational issues. we invited her on to talk about some of the differences here. in chicago these teachers are out on strike. obviously hundreds of thousands of kids casting about with nothing to do. parents are left wondering how to handle day-care especially for the younger ones. this is the kind of thing that couldn't happen in wisconsin right now because of the new law, right? >> you know, i...
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going to all kinds of things besides education. that is pretty common, isn't it? >> yeah. that is pretty common. it will go toward things like parks or programs for the elderly or government pension plans. the other issue too, that states face 10 billion budget shortfall this year. states that have a lottery looking toward this jackpot of money because they hope to tax it as well and plug balance sheet holes they have in the home front. the issue too, jon, what states do with their lotteries as well. some of them like california, wanted to borrow against their future proceeds from their lotteries but that didn't go through. back to you. jon: it figures. liz macdonald thank you. >> reporter: sure. jenna: new concerns about hacking today. the u.s. ambassador to russia causing quite the stir in moscow. he wants to know how some of his private information is suddenly going public? and how about this? dinner for two plus my horse please. minute ture horses now replacing service dogs. restaurants and businesses are required to allow them
going to all kinds of things besides education. that is pretty common, isn't it? >> yeah. that is pretty common. it will go toward things like parks or programs for the elderly or government pension plans. the other issue too, that states face 10 billion budget shortfall this year. states that have a lottery looking toward this jackpot of money because they hope to tax it as well and plug balance sheet holes they have in the home front. the issue too, jon, what states do with their...
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finally i will address the institutionalized inequality in our education system. and i know something about this from my time as governor. in the years before i took office our state's leaders had come together to pass bipartisan measures that were making a difference in reading and in math our students were already among the best in the nation. and during my term, they took over the top spot. those results revealed what good teachers can do if the system will let them the problem was this success wasn't shared. a significant achievement gap between students of different races remained. so we set out to do our best to close it. i urged faster interventions in failing schools. and the funding to go alongwith it. i promoted math and science excellence in schools and proposed baying bonuses to our best teachers. i refused to weaken testing standards and instead raised them. to graduate from high school in massachusetts, students now had to pass an exam in math and english and i added a science requirement as well. and i put in place a merit scholarship for all those
finally i will address the institutionalized inequality in our education system. and i know something about this from my time as governor. in the years before i took office our state's leaders had come together to pass bipartisan measures that were making a difference in reading and in math our students were already among the best in the nation. and during my term, they took over the top spot. those results revealed what good teachers can do if the system will let them the problem was this...
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. >> education is a path to personal success. there are many avenues to get there, certificate programs, classes that colleges offer. classes that companies offer to allow people to pursue their education in the short term. as they become more stable in their jobs they might be able to afford investing in higher education. jenna: you tkpw-pbt ge didn't get your college degree, you were able to get your master's degree in business. you said that's been helpful in the position you're in right now. >> absolutely. i did go to college and enjoyed it but had to drop out to travel all over the world and open restaurants. moved up in my company but realize they'd getting a formal education and cementing what i had learned in the real world on the academic side would really help me be a better leader for global business. jenna: it struck me as i was reading your story, you're a daughter of a single mom, you decided you had to go to work for your family. your path is only something that happens in our country where you see someone come fro
. >> education is a path to personal success. there are many avenues to get there, certificate programs, classes that colleges offer. classes that companies offer to allow people to pursue their education in the short term. as they become more stable in their jobs they might be able to afford investing in higher education. jenna: you tkpw-pbt ge didn't get your college degree, you were able to get your master's degree in business. you said that's been helpful in the position you're in...
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he made gains among college educators. he is up five points among college educators. when weeks ago the president was up five points amongst those people. that was probably a post debate that he saw. mail ballots are out, people are starting to vote and it could be within a one or two point race. jon: and interesting that mitt romney's campaign surged after that first debate, a debate that was held right there in denver. are you seeing the same kind of thing happening statewide? >> i'm seeing this same kind of thing. that's sort of the poll i think indicated that. i think college educated voters are probably the ones that watched the 90-minute debate, and it flipped, the support for romney flips almost completely from obama. i think that debate helped romney a lot in this state and that's why it's so close now. jon: interesting too a democratic pollster by the name of stan greenberg did some polling in colorado and found that president obama's support took a major slide among unmarried women, especially after that first debate. are you seeing that same thing? >> you k
he made gains among college educators. he is up five points among college educators. when weeks ago the president was up five points amongst those people. that was probably a post debate that he saw. mail ballots are out, people are starting to vote and it could be within a one or two point race. jon: and interesting that mitt romney's campaign surged after that first debate, a debate that was held right there in denver. are you seeing the same kind of thing happening statewide? >> i'm...
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his education secretary comes from there. and yet, when 400,000 students have no place to go because the teachers union is on strike, the president doesn't have an opinion on that? >> well, jon, the fact of the matter way it works as you both know, unions and administrators and in cities and public unions, you know, in scott walker case come together when they have an issue over salaries and benefits and such and they negotiate their differences if they don't come to an agreement, the union has the option to go on strike. that is what is going on. i understand why it is a political football because we're in presidential election in about eight weeks but the reality on the ground is they're going to have to come to an agreement. i predict it will be sooner rather than later. jon: matt, let me ask you this, does this, look like an, a situation in which the union says, oh, if we go on strike, and we up convenes these children and their parents, we're not going to take any heat from the obama administration? >> well, that's why t
his education secretary comes from there. and yet, when 400,000 students have no place to go because the teachers union is on strike, the president doesn't have an opinion on that? >> well, jon, the fact of the matter way it works as you both know, unions and administrators and in cities and public unions, you know, in scott walker case come together when they have an issue over salaries and benefits and such and they negotiate their differences if they don't come to an agreement, the...
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the president expected to shift his focus to congressman ryan's education plan. jenna: interesting he's taking on congressman ryan on that. we have live team coverage. mike emanuel is live. anded henry is live in columbus, ohio. that's where we begin. >> reporter: you saw the president yesterday come out at the white house, take a few questions at reporters and try to blast away at the romney-ryan ticket. today you'll see a second front in the war to define paul ryan. the president went after him on medicare. here at capital university in the battleground of ohio he'll be talking about education cuts in the ryan plan to try to define him as somebody outside the mainstream. he will be hitting, based on excerpts we've got even hitting mitt romney a at the top of the ticket on the statement he made, if you can't afford college, you should borrow money from your parents. when a high school student in ohio asked him what he would do to make college more affordable, governor romney didn't say anything about grant or loan programs, nothing about work study programs or r
the president expected to shift his focus to congressman ryan's education plan. jenna: interesting he's taking on congressman ryan on that. we have live team coverage. mike emanuel is live. anded henry is live in columbus, ohio. that's where we begin. >> reporter: you saw the president yesterday come out at the white house, take a few questions at reporters and try to blast away at the romney-ryan ticket. today you'll see a second front in the war to define paul ryan. the president went...
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these are the types of reforms, education reform, entitlement reform that will be on the agenda in the next four years and it will be something that republicans need to be come forthable talking about for the presidency in 2016. jon: you say there is a huge chasm between republicans on capitol hill and the republican governors, why? >> some of it is just the diversity of opinion and experiences that republican members of congress and republican governors face. it's remarkable that republicans have four hispanic governors including in the big battleground states of nevada and new mexico, they have five female governors, democrats only have one female governor-elect coming in in 2013. you have a lot more diverse see twin the gubernatorial ra*pb ranks race. jon: "newsweek" put out a cover, the gop, too old, too white, to male. you're saying it's not that at all in the governor's race. >> in policy matters and image matters. when you have future republican leaders like susanna martinez in new mexico who got much acclaim from her convention speech in tampa. she is a big favor for re-electio
these are the types of reforms, education reform, entitlement reform that will be on the agenda in the next four years and it will be something that republicans need to be come forthable talking about for the presidency in 2016. jon: you say there is a huge chasm between republicans on capitol hill and the republican governors, why? >> some of it is just the diversity of opinion and experiences that republican members of congress and republican governors face. it's remarkable that...
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zenith is all about education, just as much as we are about innovation. we feel the helmet is really one part of five things that need to happen. one is culture change, which you're seeing coming from the nfl, really eliminating the focus on big hit, second is technique and rule enforcement, third is really just minimizing the exposure to risk by shortening live practice times, fourth is proper head protection, then fifth is when the injuries do occur, because they will, really recognizing them and managing them properly. so we look at it as a risk reduction continuum, the helmet is one part of that. i'm a big believer that when the helmet goes on the field we want the population of players wearing it being as educated as they possibly can be. that's what's going to make the game safer and better. jenna: it caught our attention and it's something we wanted to pay close attention to because of some of the stories that have come out of the nfl this week. vin, so best of luck to you and your son and his football career, and we look forward to having you back
zenith is all about education, just as much as we are about innovation. we feel the helmet is really one part of five things that need to happen. one is culture change, which you're seeing coming from the nfl, really eliminating the focus on big hit, second is technique and rule enforcement, third is really just minimizing the exposure to risk by shortening live practice times, fourth is proper head protection, then fifth is when the injuries do occur, because they will, really recognizing them...
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devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. harris: our newsroom talking with the los angeles fire department just moments ago about what you're about to see on your screen here. this is just, i want to say, a short distance from the usc campus in southern california. a natural gas leak and an active flame. as you can see, they're trying to keep that fire from spreading. we're told that it was caused by a severed gas line. and, again, if you're familiar with this area, it's south mcclintock avenue near the usc campus. we haven't been told of evacuations at this point. we do know one person is hurt and is being evaluated now for some possible burns, as you can imagine, if they were caught up in this whole thing. look how tall those flames are. the firefighters, obviously, up on a platform on a truck. we'll follow the situation. again, no evacuations that we know of in downtown los angeles, but awfully close to the usc campus. we'll keep an eye on it. jon? jon: fox news on the job hunt with a major modernization involving some of
devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. harris: our newsroom talking with the los angeles fire department just moments ago about what you're about to see on your screen here. this is just, i want to say, a short distance from the usc campus in southern california. a natural gas leak and an active flame. as you can see, they're trying to keep that fire from spreading. we're told that it was caused by a severed gas line. and, again, if you're familiar with this...
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[applause] when it comes to education reform candidates can't have it both ways. talking up education reform, while indulging the same groups that are blocking reform. you can be the form of disadvantaged public school students or you can be the protector of special interests like the teachers unions but you can't be both. i made my choice. as president i will be a champion of real education reform in america and i won't let any special interest get in the way. [applause] i will give the parents of every low-income and special needs student the chance to choose where their child goes to school. for the first time in history if i'm president, federal education funds will be linked to a student. so that parents can send their child to any public or charter school they choose. and i will make that a true choice. [applause] because i'm going to insure there are good options available for every child. and should i be elected president, i'll lead as i did when i was governor. i'm pleased today to be joined by the reverend jeffrey brown it was a member of my kitchen cabi
[applause] when it comes to education reform candidates can't have it both ways. talking up education reform, while indulging the same groups that are blocking reform. you can be the form of disadvantaged public school students or you can be the protector of special interests like the teachers unions but you can't be both. i made my choice. as president i will be a champion of real education reform in america and i won't let any special interest get in the way. [applause] i will give the...
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the republican nominee is expected to win white, working class, noncollege-educated voters. so it's a question of how many votes that president obama might be able with a message about job training and tax fairness, etc., to peel from mitt romney. mitt romney was doing well with those voters. the ones he often didn't win in primaries next to quite well and especially inllg upil deceer. oncee released his tax returns, we found out the rate of taxation that he pays, the amount of investment income he makes every year, there $57,000y without having a job, once that information surfaced in february, his numbers went way down with that group, so he has to fight the get them back. that's why president obama sees an opening with that group. but the republican is expected to, ultimately, win them overall. rick: erin, i want to ask you real quickly here how important are these voters overall when we talk about who's going to win the white house? >> very important because, as you talked about earlier, president obama does do better with latino voters and women voters. but in some of t
the republican nominee is expected to win white, working class, noncollege-educated voters. so it's a question of how many votes that president obama might be able with a message about job training and tax fairness, etc., to peel from mitt romney. mitt romney was doing well with those voters. the ones he often didn't win in primaries next to quite well and especially inllg upil deceer. oncee released his tax returns, we found out the rate of taxation that he pays, the amount of investment...
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. >> [applause] >> because higher education is the clear path to the middle class and that's progress. when we've got more to -- but we've got more to do. we can't be satisfied with what we've already done. we've got more to do. we've got to make sure you've got every tool you need to make an informed decision when it comes to picking a school. that's why michelle and i are here today. right now, it's not that easy. i've heard the stories. some of you guys can relate. you may have experienced it yourselves. you go online to try and find the best school for military members or your spouses or other family members, you end up on a website that looks official, they ask you for your e-mail, they ask you for your phone number, they promise to link you up with a program that fits your goals, almost immediately after you've typed in that information your phone starts ringing. your in box starts filling up. you've never been more popular in your life. all these schools want you to enroll with them. and it sounds good. every school and every business should be out there compete fog your skills
. >> [applause] >> because higher education is the clear path to the middle class and that's progress. when we've got more to -- but we've got more to do. we can't be satisfied with what we've already done. we've got more to do. we've got to make sure you've got every tool you need to make an informed decision when it comes to picking a school. that's why michelle and i are here today. right now, it's not that easy. i've heard the stories. some of you guys can relate. you may have...
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he did a lot with education reform as well. but they're not talking about those specific accomplishments because they're not particularly tied closely to the economy, which is what everyone, of course, is talking about, the unemployment right rate and the economy at large. jon: obviously because the president's health care law was so unpopular, that is a big part of what mitt romney talks about, repealing it or trying to. >> that's exactly right. he says we would sign waivers on the first day in office, so that states could opt out of health care reform, but exactly, mitt romney is talking about what the president has done wrong, and that is where these two candidates are sort of talking around each other. it's just what one has done wrong, what the other one would do wrong. it's not what they both want to do to move the country forward which funny enough is the president's campaign slogan. i don't know jon politics is supposed to be about ideas and campaigns are as well and we're not hearing money from -- many from either side
he did a lot with education reform as well. but they're not talking about those specific accomplishments because they're not particularly tied closely to the economy, which is what everyone, of course, is talking about, the unemployment right rate and the economy at large. jon: obviously because the president's health care law was so unpopular, that is a big part of what mitt romney talks about, repealing it or trying to. >> that's exactly right. he says we would sign waivers on the first...
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that is what we need to educate ourselves. if you see the ideology, dc the symbols, it means that they are going against our interest. jenna: thank you very much. a story we will continue to watch. greg: when you watch television, your tv can also be watching you. rick folbaum is live in the newsroom on the new technology not everyone will want in their living room. i am watching you. watching me, watching you. [laughter] >> the patent application is preventing a method of advertisement with an mba action of the user. there is software that has been developed that lets your tv spy on you. dvr's are fitted with tiny cameras that film and record you while you're watching tv. then, depending on what camera picks up, advertises messages just for you. you and your spouse are having an argument, you might get an ad for a marriage counselor. if the dvr picks up that you are huddling on the sofa, and after condoms might pop up. verizon wireless is not the only working on this. google has also filed patent on this technology to target
that is what we need to educate ourselves. if you see the ideology, dc the symbols, it means that they are going against our interest. jenna: thank you very much. a story we will continue to watch. greg: when you watch television, your tv can also be watching you. rick folbaum is live in the newsroom on the new technology not everyone will want in their living room. i am watching you. watching me, watching you. [laughter] >> the patent application is preventing a method of advertisement...